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*Official* Pakistan in West Indies (Twenty20 and Test)

Wonder where this ranks among fourth-wicket partnerships after the first three have gone for next to nothing.
Wonder where this ranks among fourth-wicket partnerships after the first three have gone for next to nothing.
The second best among single digit three wickets down:

3/1- 234 Gomes and Clive Lloyd 1983 v IND, Port of Spain

3/2- 143* Babar and Fawad in this match

3/2- 118 Rahane and KL Rahul 2018 v ENG, The Oval

3/5- 115 Ashraful and Rajin Saleh 2004 v NZ, Dhaka

3/6- 124 Hooper and Lara 1995 v AUS, Kensington Oval

3/9- 128 M Pataudi and R Surti 1968 v AUS, Brisbane

3/9- 112 Botham and Tavare 1983 v Pak, Lord’s

3/9- 133 D Karunaratne and Angelo Mathews 2018 v NZ, Wellington
 

nightprowler10

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I stand corrected. The two matches I was thinking about miss the cut. One of them was a 3rd wicket partnership (2/7 --> 324 run p'ship between Inzi and Younis), the other was 3/10 (--> 139 run partnership between Inzi and Yousuf).

Same series too. Any guesses without google?
 
I just noticed in the previous over bowled by Jason Holder that there were two slips: first slip was at second slip, and second slip was at third slip.

I don’t know if this is a Jahmar Hamilton thing or not, since he likes to fly around.
 

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